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What a week, what a week, what a week 😀
Between the wonderful See-Docs & Thenavigo launch party in January where we were all excited about this new progress, and the preparations for the Thenavigo launch which kicks off in two and a half weeks, we are all very excited.
Despite all our anticipation, we'll be spending the week dealing with private messages, technical issues, and support tickets.
The path to sustained success is to take massive, consistent, and relentless action!
We've realized over the past few years that our brains always have a hard time with repeating things. As soon as I we get bored, we move slower. We struggle against the current.
But fortunately, after this somewhat repetitive week, there are some really great new things coming up behind the scenes:
Thenavigo launch: on April 28th, we're coming on the web near you to meet you on Thenavigo. Space is unlimited and we're super excited to meet you all. So... come and meet us 😀
The publication of our first book: and yes, it's been a long time coming... It was supposed to come out in 2023 but our setbacks to get See-Docs & Thenavigo to exist have delayed the deadline. You will have the pleasure to discover our book at the end of May... with other fabulous creators!
An important update on See-Docs: after working hard to make See-Docs exist, we will be offering a new update that allows the platform to be operational.
⚒ Exercise of the week:
Most of the projects where ideas we abandon remain in the embryo stage because we are afraid of getting it wrong.
In our status driven society, failure becomes the public enemy #1 that everyone fears.
But it is the opposite that we should encourage! Because behind risk-taking, there are also the most important returns.
Being wrong should be an ideal to reach from time to time rather than the target to shoot down.
Which brings us to the following question for this week's exercise:
👉 What could you aim for a 90% that gets you going rather than a pesky 100% that blocks you from getting it right?
If there is Pareto's law and its 80% / 20%, we should also invent the law of failure which would say:
"Accept 10% error in your work so that it can exist more regularly"
This would be beneficial for us and for society.
See you next Monday,
Let's Have a GREAT Week.
Enjoy reading this new edition 😀
Best,
By See-Docs